“Over the past few years, a number of our programs have gained loyal fan bases who eagerly anticipate their returns, and we’re pleased to be able to bring so many of them back this fall along with two brand new shows,” said Andra Johnson Duke, head of content at BYUtv. “It’s been meaningful for us to witness ‘Ruby and the Well‘ – a show that centers around service, friendship, and family – become so popular with all ages. The well-loved ‘Malory Towers‘ fits right along with it, as does our first animated series, ‘Saving Me,’ which is exciting scripted family fare perfect for parent and child co-viewing. And, of course, ‘Studio C‘ has been cracking audiences up for ten years now and is just as fresh and original as ever.”
The schedule of new and returning shows is as follows:
Sunday, August 28
“Malory Towers” (season three) @ 7:30PM ET/5:30PM MT/4:30PM PT
Sunday, September 4
“Artful” (season three) @ 10AM ET/8AM MT/7AM PT
Sunday, September 18
“Ruby and the Well” (season two) @ 8PM ET/6PM MT/5PM PT
“Relative Race” (season 10) @ 9PM ET/7PM MT/6PM PT
Saturday, October 1
“Saving Me” (season one) full 10-episode season available on BYUtv.org and the app (SERIES PREMIERE)
Sunday, October 2
“Grace Notes” (season four) first five episodes available on BYUtv.org and the app
“Hello Sunday” (season three) at 2PM ET/12PM MT/11AM PT (special time)
“How I Got Here” (season one) at 2:30PM ET/12:30PM MT/11:30AM PT (special time; SERIES PREMIERE)
“Grace Notes” (season four) at 3:30PM ET/1:30PM MT/12:30PM PT (special time)
“How I Got Here” (season one) at 6PM ET/4PM MT/3PM PT (regular time)
Monday, October 3
“Studio C” (season 16) 7PM ET/ 5PM MT/ 4PM PT
“Saving Me” (season one) 7:30PM ET/5:30PM MT/4:30PM PT
Sunday, October 9
“Grace Notes” (season four) @ 10:30AM ET/8:30AM MT/7:30AM PT (regular time)
“Hello Sunday” (season three) @ 11AM ET/9AM MT/8AM PT (regular time)
“Just when you think all reality shows are the same, you’ll find that those on BYUtv are something special,” added Duke. “Our Sunday daytime lineup documents how people inspire others through visual art in ‘Artful,’ music in ‘Grace Notes‘ and other talents and abilities in ‘Hello Sunday.’ Fans of ‘Relative Race‘ will surely also fall in love with ‘How I Got Here,’ which is such a beautiful journey of family and heritage, and we’re sure it will inspire viewers to reach out to a relative of a different generation about their family’s own immigration story. There is just so much to look forward to this season.”
Sunday daytime programming includes season three of “Artful,” providing a rare, intimate glimpse into the lives of artists, the inner workings of the creative spirit, and how personal faith influences them and their art; season three of “Hello Sunday,” sharing stories about life’s little miracles from across the globe, including from 2020 Olympic vault silver medalist MyKayla Skinner and British-American singer, dancer and actor Alex Boye; and season three of “Grace Notes,” hosted by Elaine Bradley from Neon Trees and showcasing exclusive performances and interviews from over a dozen artists, such as the Grammy-winning Kevin Olusola and Matt Sallee of Pentatonix and the Grammy-nominated Cory Asbury and Matt Maher.
Sunday evenings feature the fast-paced travel show “How I Got Here,” in which young adults accompany their immigrant parents back to their country of origin on a 10-day trip of a lifetime. Each episode tells the moving story of a parent-child duo’s journey all while enjoying the picturesque views, local cuisine, and cultural impact of locales ranging from Israel and Chile to Italy and Zambia. They each relive the sacrifice, struggle, and dramatic circumstances that led their families up to this point and experience the confidence and connection that comes from tapping into their roots. “How I Got Here” is produced by Forté Entertainment (“The Quest“) and BYUtv.
Returning shows to the Sunday night lineup include season three of “Malory Towers,” set in an all-girls boarding school in England after World War II – a nostalgic world of midnight feasts, lacrosse, ghost stories, and lasting friendships, and season two of “Ruby and the Well,” in which the well tests Ruby with an array of new challenges. Wish clues are more cryptic, words have double meanings, and wishes have more surprising twists and turns than ever. Rounding out the night is season ten of “Relative Race,” the first family-history based competitive reality show, which follows four teams as they meet relatives linked by DNA for the first time in a race throughout the United States.
Monday night brings a new show after a returning favorite. Coming back for its 10th anniversary is season 16 of long-running, viral sketch comedy series “Studio C.” It is followed by “Saving Me” – the story of a grumpy old tech billionaire from the distant future who has royally screwed up his life, his relationships, and the world, and who goes back in time and teams up with his eleven-year-old self to figure out together how to be a better person and prevent their miserable future. Principal voice actors include Ivan Sherry (“Inspector Gadget“), Adam Sanders (“Clifford the Big Red Dog“), Jonathan Tan (“My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale“), Amariah Faulkner (“Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood“), Ana Sani (“Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City“), Dan Chameroy (“Hotel Transylvania: The Series“), Cory Doran (“Total DramaRama“) and Jamie Watson (“True and the Rainbow Kingdom“). “Saving Me” is produced by Sphere Animation (“Curious George“) and BYUtv.
BYUtv is available across the country via cable, satellite, and multiple digital media platforms. For a complete listing of BYUtv’s programming and to view full episodes, visit www.byutv.org or download the app. BYUtv streams for free with no subscriptions, in-app purchases or ads. The network is always streaming live, and past and current seasons are all available to binge.
About BYUtv
BYUtv provides families more than 2,000 hours of uplifting and compelling programming they can enjoy together. The network’s content is trusted, contemporary and clean, yet clever and sophisticated enough to inspire children and parents alike. BYUtv’s diverse portfolio of original, co-produced, and acquired content includes scripted and unscripted dramas and comedies, competition shows, concert specials and 700+ hours of live HD collegiate sports. BYUtv is available in approximately 40 million homes in every state of the country on DISH Network, DirecTV and more than 130 major cable systems. A digital pioneer, BYUtv was the first U.S. television network to stream all its content live and free of charge over the internet. Today, BYUtv has more than two million YouTube subscribers and two billion views and is available live and on-demand on multiple digital platforms at no cost, including Apple TV, Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, Xbox, Windows, digital apps for iOS and Android, and BYUtv.org. Based in Provo, Utah, BYUtv is part of BYU Broadcasting, which is owned by Brigham Young University.